The future look of the Harambee Stars and Kenya’s national football teams is now in the hands of ordinary citizens, following an exciting new initiative by the Football Kenya Federation (FKF).
In a bold and inclusive move, FKF has launched a nationwide jersey design competition, giving Kenyans the unique opportunity to craft the next look of their beloved national teams.
Running from Tuesday, April 1 to Tuesday, April 15, 2025, the competition will see participants create designs that reflect Kenya’s cultural identity and national pride.
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As per , an independent committee will be tasked with reviewing all submissions and selecting the top three standout designs with the winners receiving cash prizes of up to Kshs150,000.
The winning designs will become the official property of the FKF and will be considered for use as the official kits of Kenya’s national teams.
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This initiative comes on the heels of last year’s unveiling, where of white, black, green, and red to mixed public reception.
The jersey competition also comes at a pivotal moment for Kenyan football when, set to take place this August in a landmark tri-nation collaboration between Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania.
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